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  • Financial Delusion
  • 2026-01-22
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When a 95-year-old man makes the biggest financial decision of his life, it’s not about chasing returns.
It’s about avoiding catastrophic risk.

On January 1, 2026, Warren Buffett stepped down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway after 60 years.
But before leaving, he positioned the company in a way that sends a powerful message about what he sees coming.

Right now, Berkshire Hathaway is holding $381.7 billion in cash—the largest cash position in corporate history.
Buffett has sold more stock than he’s bought for 12 consecutive quarters, reduced iconic positions like Apple and Bank of America, halted share buybacks, and chosen patience while markets hit record highs driven by AI optimism.

This video explains why that matters.

Inside this breakdown, you’ll learn:

Why Buffett is building cash instead of buying stocks

What 12 straight quarters of net selling really signal

Why valuations matter more now than during COVID

How past crises reveal Buffett’s real strategy

What the Shiller CAPE ratio at historic extremes means for future returns

Why cash can outperform stocks when risk is mispriced

What Buffett’s positioning means for retirement investors

How to think about market cycles without panic or hype

This is not a crash prediction.
It’s an explanation of risk management, valuation discipline, and historical pattern recognition from the most successful investor of all time.

Buffett doesn’t try to predict the future.
He prepares for it.

And when his actions diverge this sharply from market optimism, history suggests it’s worth paying attention.

⚠️ DISCLAIMER

This content is provided for educational and informational purposes only.

Nothing in this video constitutes financial, investment, legal, or tax advice, nor a recommendation to buy or sell any security or asset.

All analysis is based on publicly available information, historical market data, and general financial principles. References to individuals or companies are for analytical purposes only and do not imply future performance.

Investing involves risk, including potential loss of principal. Viewers should conduct their own research and consult qualified financial professionals before making investment decisions.

This video discusses market cycles, valuation risk, and capital preservation. It does not promote fear, speculation, or political viewpoints.

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